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Sir Please Tell Me How And When To Invest And In Which Stocks To Earn Profit Without Loosing
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First of all ,a very warm welcome to you.......... Secondly,how and when to invest is the art of trading that a lot has been written in many posts in many threads in this forum.Check up all the old posts......a lot you can pick up.Lastly,in trading or investing,there is no way that you can go on earning profits without losing........First get that out of your mind,you will lose,and lose you will many times over.The secret is in losing small and winning big.The secret is to let your profits run and cut your losses.Do this,and handsome profits are yours...... Wishing you all the very best! Saint |
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it is a futile effort to get money from stock market without losing. it is part of the game, some will get money only if someone loses. hence take both in the spirit, try to invest whether profit or loss. only good and bad experience will take you to master the game. regards, sureshib |
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